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8212 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 699 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Being 17 by André Téchiné
15/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: André Téchiné’s new film, the screenplay for which he wrote with Céline Sciamma, is a physical, sensual and enjoyable film on the blossoming of desire between two high-school students
We Are Never Alone by Petr Václav
BERLIN 2016: Petr Václav's Forum title paints a bleak picture of an unhappy, marginalised society
Mellow Mud by Renars Vimba
14/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: The feature by young Latvian director Renars Vimba portrays the coming of age of a young woman with (almost) no family, fighting her way out of a quagmire
Things to Come by Mia Hansen-Løve
BERLIN 2016: Mia Hansen-Løve's fifth feature film benefits from a non-sentimentalist approach and a fantastic role for Isabelle Huppert
Tomcat by Klaus Händl
BERLIN 2016: An inexplicable gesture brings a musician couple’s relationship to an impasse
Europe, She Loves by Jan Gassmann
13/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: The latest feature film by Swiss filmmaker Jan Gassmann opens the Panorama Dokumente section of the Berlinale
The Yard by Måns Månsson
BERLIN 2016: Måns Månsson’s new film depicts the spiral of poverty in a modern capitalist society in which humanity is of secondary concern
Hedi by Mohamed Ben Attia
BERLIN 2016: The debut film by Mohamed Ben Attia follows the liberation of a young man stifled by a traditional form of repression practised by its biggest victims: women
War on Everyone by John Michael McDonagh
BERLIN 2016: The conventional but occasionally inventive new feature by John Michael McDonagh toys with the genre of the roguish and light-hearted buddy movie
I, Olga Hepnarova by Petr Kazda, Tomáš Weinreb
12/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: The exceptionally mature debut feature by the up-and-coming Czech filmmakers Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda plunges into the mindscape of the perpetrator of some major mass killings in Czechoslovakia in 1973
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